• See the revised policy on mature students' entry requirements into tertiary education institutions in Ghana

    The policy on mature student's entry requirements into tertiary education institutions in Ghana has been revised by the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC).

    All heads of tertiary education in Ghana and the general public have therefore been notified of the revised policy.

  • Netflix's acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery not without concerns

    Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. have announced they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Netflix will acquire Warner Bros., including its film and television studios, HBO Max and HBO.

    The announcement came hot on the heels of the news that 16 Warner Bros. Discovery channels will be removed from MultiChoice’s DStv at the end of this month, 31 December.

  • Former NAFCO boss Abdul-Wahab Hanan seeks High Court review of EOCO property freezing order

    The immediate past Chief Executive of the National Food and Buffer Stock Company (NAFCO), Abdul-Wahab Hanan, who has been accused of causing financial loss to the state has asked the High Court to overturn a freezing order imposed on four of his properties by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO).

    In an affidavit filed at the High Court in Accra on December 4, 2025, Abdul-Wahab Hanan arugued that EOCO acted unlawfully by targeting assets he acquired long before he started working at NAFCO.

  • Galamsey crisis caused by decades of exclusion — Dr Kpikpi backs Goldbod as path to solution

    The 2024 presidential candidate of the Progressive Alliance of Ghana (PAG), Dr John Kpikpi, has argued that Ghana’s persistent illegal mining challenge stems from a deeper, historic failure to properly manage and distribute the nation’s mineral wealth. 

  • WASSCE results expose ‘masked decline’ fuelled by entrenched exam malpractice – Dr Kpikpi

    The 2024 Presidential Candidate of the Progressive Alliance of Ghana (PAG), Dr John Kpikpi, has argued that the widespread concern over this year’s poor WASSCE performance only reflects the harsh reality of Ghana’s long-standing decline in academic standards, which he says has been hidden for years by rampant examination malpractice.

  • World’s most lucrative, complex marketing arena

    With just six months to go until the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off, new research from EMW-Global is shining a timely spotlight on the sponsorship and partnership opportunities surrounding the tournament.

  • FABAG demands immediate reversal of PURC tariff hikes, Cites utility inefficiency and mismanagement

    The Food and Beverages Association of Ghana (FABAG) has criticised the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) for its recent approval of a 9.86 per cent increase in electricity tariffs and a 15.92 per cent rise in water tariffs beginning January 2026, describing the decision as economically harmful and unjustified.

  • High Court varies Wontumi’s bail conditions, orders him to report to registrar instead of investigator

    The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party and owner of Akonta Mining Company Limited, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, also known Chairman Wontumi, who is standing trial with his company for allegedly permitting two people to undertake mining operations on his concession without obtaining ministerial approval, has been ordered to report to the High Court Registrar. 

    The trial judge, Justice Audrey Kocuvie-Tay, varied the bail conditions, which originally required the accused to report to the case investigator on the first and third Monday of every month. 

  • We’ve quality to beat group mates — Otto Addo

    The Black Stars Coach, Otto Addo, has acknowledged that Ghana faces a daunting challenge in Group L of the 2026 FIFA World Cup but remains confident that his team has the quality to overcome all opponents, including favourites England.

    Ghana was drawn last Friday alongside European heavyweights England and Croatia, as well as Caribbean side Panama, in what many analysts consider one of the tournament’s trickier groups.

  • Interior Ministry orders probe into alleged assassination attempt on Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng

    Following a comment by the Director of Strategy, Research, and Communications at the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), Samuel Appiah Darko, that there have been two assassination attempts on the Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, the Ministry of the Interior has ordered a probe.

    Appearing on Joy News' analysis programme, Newsfile on Saturday [Dec 6, 2025], Mr Sammy Darko alleged that Mr Kissi Agyebeng, survived the two attempts on his life while carrying out his work. 

    He also alleged on the programme that he had been handcuffed and beaten by seventeen police officers. 

  • Ahinful relishes Ghana–England clash after World Cup draw

    Former Black Stars striker, Augustine Ahinful, has described Ghana’s pairing with England at the 2026 FIFA World Cup as a dream come true, saying he has long wished to see the two sides meet in a competitive fixture.

    Speaking exclusively to Graphic Sports after last Friday’s draw in Washington, the former Anderlecht forward said the match-up presents Ghana with a historic opportunity to challenge — and defeat — their former colonial rulers on the global stage.

    “I’m happy because I said before the draw that I wanted us to face England, and now we find ourselves in the same group with them. I’ve always felt we can match up with them,” Ahinful said.

  • USA visa modalities for World Cup out soon

    Prospective Ghanaian visa applicants hoping to travel to the United States for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will soon be briefed on the requirements and procedures for the application process, the Embassy of the United States of America has announced.

    According to the Embassy, one of the key criteria for eligibility would be the purchase of a match ticket through a FIFA-approved ticketing mechanism.

  • Nigeria secures release of 100 kidnapped schoolchildren as 165 remain missing

    Nigerian authorities have secured the release of 100 kidnapped schoolchildren taken by gunmen from a Catholic school last month, a UN source and local media said Sunday, though the fate of the 165 students and staff thought to remain in captivity remains unclear.

  • CUG Governing Council approves establishment of medical school

    The Vice-Chancellor of the Catholic University of Ghana (CUG), Professor Matthew Glover Addo, has announced that the institution’s governing council has approved the establishment of a medical school and a Faculty of Law to train medical and legal professionals.

  • Accept postings to underprivileged areas - Vice-President urges new doctors

    The Vice-President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, has urged newly trained medical doctors to dedicate their careers to serving communities with the greatest need, rather than prioritising personal convenience.

  • Former National Best Farmer inspiring diasporans, youth - Appeals to govt for commercial farming subsidies

    Having stayed abroad for about three decades and decided to return to engage in agriculture, the 2024 National Best Farmer, Nana Owusu Achiaw Brempong, is a motivation for other Ghanaians in the diaspora.

  • Govt shifts focus to early numeracy - President cites basic education failures for poor WASSCE results

    President John Dramani Mahama has linked the recent decline in candidates’ performance in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) to what he describes as “long-standing weaknesses in basic education”, and announced a government priority shift towards early literacy and numeracy.

  • President pledges single-digit interest rate loans for farmers

    President John Dramani Mahama has pledged that his administration will work to provide agricultural credit at single-digit interest rates to boost production and ensure national food security.

  • Ghana and China deepen security cooperation as Kojo Bonsu meets senior Chinese police official

    Ghana’s Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China, Kojo Bonsu, has renewed Ghana’s commitment to strengthening its longstanding partnership with China following high-level talks with Mr Wang Yong, Director General of the International Cooperation Department of China’s Ministry of Public Security.

  • A school in crisis: The decline of St. Paul Technical School in Kukurantumi

    Once hailed as one of West Africa’s leading technical institutions, St. Paul Technical School (SPATS) at Kukurantumi, in the Eastern Region, is now facing a decline that threatens its once enviable legacy. 

    Known for discipline, innovation, and academic excellence, the school has deteriorated significantly in recent years, with decaying infrastructure and inadequate resources undermining the quality of teaching and learning.

  • Maame Tiwaa of Asomafo fame passes on

    Legendary gospel musician Maame Tiwaa, known for her longstanding role with Yaw Sarpong and the Asomafo group, has passed away. She died in the early hours of Sunday, December 7, 2025, after weeks of illness.

  • Kufuor on how Akufo-Addo made some major decisions in government that were not understandable

    Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has saidNana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo's administration started well from 2017, but described the latter part of his administration as fraught with some decisions that were not understandable from his [Kufuor] perspective.

    In a television interview with Deloris Frimpong Manso on her Delay Show aired on TV3 and published on YouTube on Saturday [Dec 6, 2025], Mr Kufuor specifically cited how, from his perspective, Nana Akufo-Addo managed the COVID-19 pandemic issues very well but ended up not handling the "bond market" issues very well.

  • Benin coup attempt foiled by loyalist troops, interior minister says

    Benin's interior minister has appeared on national TV to announce that an attempted coup in the West Africa nation has been thwarted.

    Earlier, a group of soldiers, led by Lt-Col Pascal Tigri, had made a broadcast saying they had ousted President Patrice Talon and suspended the constitution.

  • Mahama links WASSCE decline to weak basic education, outlines new direction at Doha Forum

    President John Dramani Mahama has linked the recent decline in WASSCE results to what he described as long-standing weaknesses in basic education, announcing a shift in government priority towards early literacy and numeracy.

  • Ghana must produce more technicians to curb youth unemployment – Mahama

    President John Dramani Mahama has warned that Ghana faces rising structural unemployment because industry is not getting the technicians it needs. He said universities continue to produce large numbers of graduates in fields that do not match current job openings.

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